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Features The 8x8 HDMI Matrix Switcher is a professional 8x8 HDMI Matrix Switcher that is capable of receiving up to 8 HDMI 2.0 & HDCP 2.2 compliant signals and outputting 8 HDMI 1.4 & HDCP 1.4 compliant signals. 8x8 HDMI matrix with 8 de-embedded HDMI audio ports HDMI input ports: supports HDMI 2.0, supports signals up to 4K x 2K @ 60Hz & 1080p 3D, backwards compatible with lower HDMI standards, HDCP 2.2 compatible HDMI output ports: support HDMI 1.4, capable of transmitting 2560x1080 (60Hz) signals, compliant with lower HDMI standards, HDCP1.4 compatible Transmits 4K x 2K @ 60Hz signal up to 15m SPDIF ports for de-embedded HDMI audio output Powerful EDID management Controllable via front panel button, IR, RS232 & optional TCP/IP LCD screen shows real-time I/O connection status Convenient firmware upgrades through Micro USB port

PLEASE READ THIS PRODUCT MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT. This manual is only for operation instruction only, and is not to be used in a maintenance capacity. The functions described in this version are current as at September 2015. Any changes of functions and operational parameters will be updated in future manual versions. Please refer to your dealer for the latest product details. Version 1.0 1/9/15

SAFETY OPERATION GUIDE In order to guarantee the reliable operation of the equipment and safety of the user, please abide by the following procedures in installation, use and maintenance: 1. The system must be earthed properly. Please do not use two blade plugs and ensure the AC power supply ranges from 100v to 240v and from 50Hz to 60Hz. 2. Do not install the switcher in an environment where it will be exposed to extreme hot or cold temperatures. 3. This unit will generate heat during operation, please ensure that you allow adequate ventilation to ensure reliable operation. 4. Please disconnect the unit from mains power if it will be left unused for a long period of time. 5. Please DO NOT try to open the casing of the equipment, DO NOT attempt to repair the unit. Opening the unit will void the warranty. There are high voltage components in the unit and attempting to repair the unit could result in serious injury. 6. Do not allow the unit to come into contact with any liquid as that could result in personal injury and or product failure.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction... 1 Introduction to the... 1.1 Features... 1.2 What s in the Box... 2 Product Appearance of the... 3 Front Panel... 3.1 Rear Panel... 3.2 System Connection... 4 Usage Precautions... 4.1 Connection Diagram... 4.2 Connection Procedure... 4.3 System Applications... 4.4 System Operations... 5 IR Control... 5.1 RS232 Control... 5.2 Installation/Removal of the RS232 Control Software... 5.2.1 Basic Settings... 5.2.2 RS232 Communication Commands... 5.2.3 EDID Management... 5.2.4 Via RS232 commands... 5.2.4.1 Via 4-pin EDID DIP switcher... 5.2.4.2 TCP/IP Control... 5.3 Control Modes... 5.3.1 Control Via TCP/IP Control... 5.3.2 Control Via GUI... 5.3.3 Scene Menu... 5.3.3.1 Control Menu... 5.3.3.2 Configuration Properties... 5.3.3.3 TCP/IP Configuration... 5.3.4 GUI Update... 5.3.5 Firmware Update through USB port... 5.4 Specifications... 6 Panel Drawing... 7 Troubleshooting & Maintenance... 8

1. Introduction 1.1.Introduction to the The Matrix Switcher is a professional 8x8 HDMI Matrix Switcher that is capable of receiving up to 8 HDMI 2.0 & HDCP 2.2 compliant signals and outputting 8 HDMI 1.4 & HDCP 1.4 compliant signals. 8 de-embedded audio output ports are provided 1.2.Features 8x8 HDMI matrix with 4 de-embedded HDMI audio ports HDMI input ports: supports HDMI 2.0, supports signals up to 4K x 2K @ 60Hz & 1080p 3D, compliant with lower HDMI standards, HDCP 2.2 compatible HDMI output ports: supports HDMI 1.4, capable of transmitting 2560x1080 (60Hz) signals, compliant with lower HDMI standards, HDCP 1.4 compatible Transmits 4K x 2K @ 60Hz signal up to 15m SPDIF ports for de-embedded HDMI audio outputs Powerful EDID management Controllable via front panel button, IR, RS232 & optional TCP/IP LCD screen shows real-time I/O connection status Convenient firmware upgrades through Micro USB port Easy installation with rack-mounting design

2. What s in the Box 1 x 2 x Mounting ears (6 x Screws) 1 x Pluggable Terminal Block 1 x IR Receiver 1 x Power Adapter (DC 24V/2.5A) 4 x Plastic Cushion Feet 1 x IR Remote 1 x User Manual Note: Please confirm if the product and the accessories are all included, if not, please contact your dealer.

3. Product Appearance of the 3.1. Front Panel 3.2. Rear Panel No. Name Description 1 Illuminates red when power is on Power Turns green in standby mode Indicator Blinks red when upgrading 2 LCD Screen Displays real-time operation status 3 OUTPUTS Output selection buttons, press the buttons to route inputs cyclicly to the output 4 Power Press to power on/off the switcher 5 Control TCP/IP: (optional) TCP/IP port for unit control IR IN: input port for IR control signal, connect with IR receiver RS232: Serial control port, connect with the control device EDID Switcher: 4-pin EDID DIP switchers to set EDID data, 1 stands for On, 0 stands for Off. Refer to 4.4 EDID Management for more detials. Firmware: Micro USB port for firmware upgrade 6 INPUTS HDMI input ports, 8 in total, connect with HDMI sources 7 OUTPUTS SPDIF: audio output ports for de-embedded HDMI audio, 8 in total HDMI: 8 in total, connect with HDMI displays 8 DC 24V Connect with DC 24V power adaptor 9 Ground Connect to ground Note: Pictures shown in this manual are for reference only.

4. System Connection 4.1 Usage Precautions 1. System should be installed in a clean environment with temperature and humidity maintained to within equipment specifications. 2. All of the power switches, plugs, sockets and power cords should be insulated and safe. 3. All devices should be connected before power is turned on. 4.2 Connection Diagram Speaker 2 Speaker 1 HDTV DVD HDTV PC Laptop 4.3 Connection Procedure Figure 4-1 Connection diagram Step1. Step2. Step3. Step4. Step5. Step6. Step7. Step8. Step9. Connect HDMI sources (e.g. DVD) to HDMI INPUTS with HDMI cables. Connect HDMI displays (e.g. HDTV) to HDMI OUTPUTS with HDMI cables. Connect speakers/ amplifiers to the AUDIO OUTPUTs with audio cables. Connect the RS232 ports of control device (e.g. a PC) and to enable serial control. Connect the TCP/IP ports of control device (e.g. a PC) and AVG-UHD4K- 88 to enable IP control. Insert an IR receiver to the IR IN port to enable IR control. Plug a DC 24V power adapter to the power port of 8x8 HDMI Matrix Switcher. When connecting to HDMI 2.0 sources, make sure the HDMI cable is compliant with HDMI 2.0 to ensure reliable transmission. Connect amplifiers that are capable of decoding HDMI audio to the SPDIF ports.

4.4 System Applications Reliable performance for control and transmission makes the ideal for use in residential, IT, signal monitoring, big screen displays, conference systems, television broadcast, education, banking and security institutions etc. 5. System Operations 5.1 IR Control Connect an IR receiver to the IR IN port of the switcher, then users can control it through the included IR remote. Here is a brief introduction to the IR remote: Standby: Enter/exit standby mode INPUTS: Buttons for input selection OUTPUTS: Buttons for output selection I/O Switch Format: INPUT + OUTPUT Figure 5-1 IR Remote 5.2 RS232 Control 5.2.1 Installation/removal of RS232 Control Software Installation Copy the control software file to the computer connected with 8x8 HDMI Matrix Switcher. Removal Delete all the control software files in corresponding file path. 5.2.2 Basic Settings Firstly, connect 8x8 HDMI Matrix Switcher with necessary input devices and output devices. Then, connect it with a PC using an RS232 control software program. Double-click the software icon to run this software.

Here we take the software CommWatch.exe as an example. The icon is shown as below: Figure 5-2 Icon of CommWatch The interface of the control software is shown as below: Parameter Monitoring area, indicates whether the command sent Command Figure 5-3 Control Interface of CommWatch Set the parameters (baud rate, data bit, stop bit and parity bit) correctly to ensure reliable RS232 control. 5.2.3 RS232 Communication Commands 1) Case-sensitive. 2) [, ] in the commands are for easy recognition only and not necessary in real operations. Other symbols including.,,, /, %, ;, ^. are parts of the commands. 3) Feedbacks listed in the column Feedback Example is only for reference, feedbacks may vary according to different operations. 4) Dial the EDID switcher to 1111 before sending commands pertaining to software EDID management (with grey background). Refer to 4.4 EDID Management for detailed information.

Baud rate: 9600 Data bit: 8 Stop bit: 1 Parity bit: none Command Function Feedback Example System Commands /%Lock; Lock the front panel buttons. System Locked! /%Unlock; Unlock the front panel buttons. System Unlock! /^Version; Query the firmware version VX.X.X /:MessageOff; Turn off command feedback from the com port. It will only show /:MessageOff; commands like SWITCH OK!. /:MessageOn; Turn on command feedback from the com port. /:MessageOn; Enable command feedback on /:FeedbackON; LCD monitor on the front panel (default). /:FeedbackON; /:FeedbackOFF; Disable command feedback on LCD monitor on the front panel (default). /:FeedbackOFF; Operation Commands Undo. Cancel the previous operation. Undo Ok! Demo. Switch to the demo mode, convert input and output in turn like 1B1, 1B2, 8B3,4B4, 1B1 and so on.the switching interval is 2 seconds. Demo Mode Switch to normal mode by pressing any front panel button or sending any other command [x]all. All#. [x]#. Transfer signal from input x to all outputs Transfer all inputs to corresponding outputs,like 1->1, 2- >2 Transfer signal from input x to output x. 1 To All. All Through. 1 Through. All@. Switch on all outputs. All Open. [x]@. Switch on output x. 1 Open. All$. Switch off all outputs, but except coaxial outputs for digital audio. All Closed.

Command Function Feedback Example [x]$. Switch off output x. 1 Closed. [x]b[y1],[y2],[y3]. Transfer AV signal from input x to output y1, y2, y3 1B2 BlackscreenON[x]. Switch on input x. BlackscreenON1. BlackscreenOFF[x]. Switch off input x. BlackscreenOFF1. Save[y]. Save the present operation status to preset command y, y=0~11. Save To F1 Recall[y]. Recall preset command y, y=0~11. Recall From F1 Clear[y]. Clear preset command y, y=0~11. Clear F1 EDIDG[x]. Get EDID data from output x and display it on com port. EDIDM[X]B[y]. Enable input x to learn the EDID data from output y. If the EDID data is not available, the matrix EDIDM3B1 will set it to initial EDID data. EDIDC[x]B[y]. Capture the EDID data of output x and save it as No.y EDID, y=1~15 EDIDC3B1 Recall No.y EDID data saved EDIDExtract[x][y]. through COM port to input x, y=1~15 Pick up success UpgradeSoftwareEDID[y]. EDIDUpgrade[x]. UpgradeIntEDID[x]. Save the EDID data to No.y EDID, recall the EDID by sending command EDIDExtract[x][y]. Upgrade the EDID data of input x (x=1~8: upgrade the EDID of single input; x=9: upgrade the EDID of all inputs) Send EDID file (.bin) within 10 seconds. Please send the EDID file Upgrade success Please send the EDID file Upgrade success Upgrade embedded EDID data No.x, x=1~10. (Refer to 4.4 EDID Management for detailed Please send the information of embedded EDID EDID file data) Send EDID file (.bin) within 10 seconds.

EDID/[x]/[y]. Command Function Recall embedded EDID data No.y to input x, y=1~10 y=1~10 EDID information 1 720P 2D 5.1CH 2 720P 3D 5.1CH 3 720P 2D 2CH 4 720P 3D 2CH 5 1080P 3D 5.1CH 6 1080P 2D 5.1CH 7 1080P 3D 2CH 8 1080P 2D 2CH 9 2016P 2D 5.1CH 10 2016P 2D 2CH Feedback Example EDID/4/3 EDIDPCM[x]. Set the audio of input x to PCM in EDID database. EDIDPCM1 EDIDH[x]B[y]. Copy the EDID data from output x to input y If the EDID data is available and the audio part supports not only PCM format, then force-set it to EDIDH1B1 only support PCM. If the EDID data is not available, it will set to initial EDID. PWON. Work normally. PWON Enter standby mode. STANDBY. /%[x]:[y]. (Return to normal mode via front panel buttons/ any other command/ IR remote) Manage HDCP status of outputs x stands for output port, can be 1~8 or ALL. When x=all, it means manage HDCP status of all outputs. y stands for HDCP status, can STANDBY /%ALL:0.

%0801. %0911. Command DigitAudioON[x]. DigitAudioOFF[x]. Status[x]. Status. Function be 1 (with HDCP) or 0 (not with HDCP). Enable auto HDCP management (HDCP Active) Reset to factory default. (Switch mode: all through; scene/ HDCP status remains the same) Enable the SPDIF audio output of output x. x=1~8, enable the SPDIF audio output of single output port. x=9, enable the SPDIF audio output of all output ports. Disable the SPDIF audio output of output x. x=1~8, disable the SPDIF audio output of single output port. x=9, disable the SPDIF audio output of all output ports. Query Commands Check the input channel for output x Check the input channel for all outputs %9961. Return the keylock status. %0801. Feedback Example Factory Default DigitAudio ON with Output 4 DigitAudio OFF with Output 4 AV: 1->1 %9962. Check the power status PWON %9963. %9964. %9971. Check the audio format of EDID database for input x Check the IP and subnet mask of the switcher. Query connection status for all inputs, N means there is no source, Y means there is connected source. AV:1->1 AV: 8-> 8 System Unlock!/System Locked! IN1: PCM IN8: PCM IP 192.168.0.178 SB 255.255.255.0 DHCP 0 In 1 2 3 4 Connect N Y Y N In 5 6 7 8 Connect N Y Y N %9972. Query connection status for all Out 1 2 3 4

%9973. %9974. Command Function outputs, N means there is no display, Y means there is connected display. Check the inputs HDCP status, N means it s not with HDCP, Y means it s with HDCP. Check the outputs HDCP status, N means it s not with HDCP, Y means it s with HDCP. %9975. Check the I/O switch status. %9977. Check the status of digital audio of all outputs, N is for off, Y is for on. Feedback Example Connect Y Y N N Out 5 6 7 8 Connect Y Y N N In 1 2 3 4 HDCP N Y Y N In 5 6 7 8 HDCP N Y Y N Out 1 2 3 4 HDCP N Y Y N Out 5 6 7 8 HDCP N Y Y N In 1 2 3 4 Out 1 2 3 4 In 5 6 7 8 Out 5 6 7 8 Out 1 2 3 4 Audio N N Y Y Out 5 6 7 8 Audio N N Y Y 5.2.4 EDID Management The ships with a convenient EDID management table to facilitate effective communication between the displays and sources. In factory default status (Status: 0000), the passes through the signals directly, input & output devices process the signal automatically. You can recall other saved EDID data by adjusting the 4-pin EDID DIP switcher or sending the corresponding RS232 commands. 5.2.4.1 Via RS232 commands Dial the switchers to 1111 to enable software EDID management. Recalling embedded EDID data: Send command EDID[X]B[y]. to enable the input to recall the embedded EDID data of the. For example, send EDID[4]B[3], the INPUT device (4) will gain embedded EDID data is that 720P 2D 2CH. EDID Copy: Send the command EDIDM[X]B[y]. to enable the input to copy the EDID data of a display. For example, send EDIDM[1]B[5], the INPUT device (1) will gain the EDID data from OUTPUT device(5).

Program Custom EDID data: Copy custom EDID data (.bin) to the control device (e.g. a PC) and program the data into the device by sending the command EDIDUpgrade[x]. Refer to 4.2.3 RS232 Communication Commands for more EDID management commands (with grey background). 5.2.4.2 Via 4-pin EDID DIP switcher Beside the software managed EDID table, the has a 4-pin EDID DIP switcher to manage EDID. Select the switches to recall corresponding EDID data Embedded EDID data: 10 sets in total, the chart below illustrate the 10 Embedded EDID data options. Custom EDID data: max of 3 sets The chart below shows switcher status for custom EDID No.12~14. No. Switcher Status EDID information Embedded EDID data 1 0001 720P 2D 5.1CH 2 0010 720P 3D 5.1CH 3 0011 720P 2D 2CH 4 0100 720P 3D 2CH 5 0101 1080P 3D 5.1CH 6 0110 1080P 2D 5.1CH 7 0111 1080P 3D 2CH 8 1000 1080P 2D 2CH 9 1001 2016P 2D 5.1CH 10 1010 2016P 2D 2CH Custom EDID data 12 1100 Customizable 13 1101 Customizable 14 1110 Customizable Note: 1) EDID information listed in the above chart is factory default data. Embedded EDID data can be updated by sending the command UpgradeIntEDID[x].. 2) Embedded EDID data can also be recalled via command EDID/[x]/[y].. 5.3 TCP/IP Control 5.3.1 Control Modes TCP/IP default settings: IP is 192.168.0.178, Gateway is 192.168.0.1, and Serial Port is 8080. IP settings can be changed as needed, Serial Port cannot be changed. Controlled by a single PC

Connect a computer to the TCP/IP port of the, and set its network subnet to the same as the default IP of the Unit (192.168.0.178). Same network subnet as the switcher Figure 5-4 Modify the IP of PC Controlled by PC(s) in LAN The can be connected with a router to make up a LAN with the PC(s), this allows it to be able to be controlled in a LAN. When controlling in this manor, just make sure that the s network subnet is the same as the routers. Please connect as per the following figure for LAN control. Figure 5-5 Connect to LAN Step1. Connect the TCP/IP port of the to an Ethernet port of the PC with twisted pair. Step2. Set the PC s network subnet to the same as the Matrix Switcher. Please remember the PC s original network subnet setting. Step3. Set the s network subnet to the same as the router. Step4. Set the PC s network subnet to the original setting. Step5. Connect the and PC(s) to the router. In the same LAN, each PC is able to control the asynchronously. Control is then possible via the TCP/IP communication software.

5.3.2 Control 8x8 HDMI Matrix Switcher via TCP/IP communication software 1) Connect a computer with TCP UDP software to the. Open the TCP UDP software (or any other TCP/IP communication software) and create a connection, enter the IP address and port of (default IP: 192.168.0.178, port:8080): Figure 5-6 Connect to TCPUDP 2) Enter commands in designated area to control 8x8 HDMI Matrix Switcher, see as below: Enter your command here. Commands are the same the RS232 commands listed in4.2.3 RS232 Communication Commands Here you will receive the feedback after a command is sent. Figure 5-7 Control interface of TCPUDP 5.3.3 Control 8x8 HDMI Matrix Switcher via web-based GUI The 8x8 HDMI Matrix Switcher can also be controlled via a web-based GUI. It allows users to interact with the 8x8 HDMI Matrix Switcher through graphical icons and visual indicators. Type 192.168.0.178 in your browser, it will enter the log-in window as shown below:

Figure 5-8 Login GUI This system divides into administrator and user mode. Administrator mode: User name: admin; Password: admin (default setting) User mode: User name: user; Password: user (default setting). Note: Log in as admin to access more configuration options than available as a user. Here is a brief introduction to the interfaces. 5.3.3.1 Scene Menu Type the user name: admin, password: admin, and then click LOGIN, it will show the Scene menu as shown below: Setting Figure 5-9 Scene Menu All ten scenes are shown in above interface. Select a scene and then click Load to recall the selected scene. Click cancel to cancel the current operation.

5.3.3.2 Control Menu Click Control to enter the following GUI screen, it provides intuitive I/O connection switching. Setting Figure 5-10 Control Menu The button matrix displays every possible connection between every input and output, users can select the connections by clicking the corresponding button. Buttons 1~8 at the bottom right corner allow saving and recall for overall connection status. For example: Step1: Select button1 in INPUT column Step2: Select button 1 in OUTPUT column (If all OUTPUT ports are needed, you only need to click All.) Step3: Choose a scene that you want to save. Step4: Click Confirm to save the setting or Click Clear to clear set up. 5.3.3.3 Configuration Properties 1. Configuration: 1) Click setting button to enter GUI configuration screen.

Return Figure 5-11 Embedded EDID All internal EDID settings of the are shown in the above interface. Users can select the EDID in accordance with actual needs. 2) Select EDID Copy to enter the following GUI screen: Figure 5-12 Copy EDID The EDID of the INPUT device can be gained from OUTPUT devices. Step1: Select one INPUT port Return Step2: Select one OUTPUT port which you want to copy its EDID. Step3: Click Confirm to save the setting or click Cancel to cancel operation. 3) Select Audio Out to enter the following GUI screen to turn on/off the Audio Output channel.

Return Figure 5-13 Audio EDID 2. Status: 1) At the top of the interface, click Status to enter the following interface to modify the name and mode of this machine, this will then be displayed on the front LCD screen. Return Figure 5-14 Status- LCD 2) Select Button to enter the GUI screen to modify the names of buttons. Return Figure 5-15 Status- Button

3) Select Scene to enter the following GUI screen to modify the name of scenes. 3. Network: Return Figure 5-16 Status-Scene At the top of the interface, click Network to enter the following GUI screen to Query and configure network settings including MAC address, IP address, subnet mask, and Gateway. 5. Password Return Figure 5-17 Network At the top of the screen, click Password to enter the following interface to Query and modify the admin or user password.

Figure 5-18 Password In the above screen, click on the Front Panel to enable or disable the Front Panel buttons. 5.3.4 TCP/IP Configuration Return IP address, subnet mask, and the Gateway of can be modified via GUI from the above description, but beyond that users can configure the IP port, including IP reset, password reset, and IP module firmware update using the Webserver. Type the Webserver address (Default: 192.168.0.178:100, changeable) in your browser. Enter correct username and password to log in the Webserver: Username: admin; Password: admin Here is the main configuration interface of the Webserver: 5.3.5 GUI Update Figure 5-19 TCP/IP Configuration The GUI for the 8x8 HDMI Matrix Switcher supports online updates via address http://192.168.0.178:100. Type the username and password (the same as the GUI log-in settings, modified password will be available only after rebooting) to log in to the configuration interface. After that, click Administration at the source menu to get to Upload Program as shown below:

Figure 5-20 GUI Update 5.4 Firmware Upgrade through USB port The 8x8 HDMI Matrix Switcher boasts a USB port for firmware upgrades on the rear panel. Preparation: copy the upgrade software DfuSe Demonstration & upgrade file (.dfu) to the control PC. Steps to upgrade the device: Step1. Connect the control PC to the USB port of 8x8 HDMI Matrix Switcher. Step2. Reboot the to enter upgrade mode. Press and hold buttons 2 & 3 when rebooting. The power indicator will keep blinking when in upgrade mode. Step3. Double-click the icon of the upgrade software DfuSe Demonstration (see the figure below). Figure 5-21 Icon of DfuSe Demonstration It will pop up the following window: Figure 5-22 Upgrade firmware via DfuSe Demonstration

Step4. Step5. Click Choose to load desired upgrade file (.dfu). Click Upgrade to start. Note: Make sure the button Leave DFU mode is available to ensure control PC and the 8x8 HDMI Matrix Switcher is connected successfully.

6. Specification Input Output Input 8 HDMI Output 8 HDMI, 8 SPDIF audio Input Connector Female Type-A HDMI Output Connector Female Type-A HDMI 3.5mm RCA connector Standards HDMI 2.0 & HDCP 2.2 Standards HDMI 1.4 & HDCP 1.4 Control Ports 1 IR IN (3.5mm jack) Control Ports 1 TCP/IP (female RJ45) 1 RS232 (3-pin pluggable terminal block) General EDID Management Audio Signal In-built EDID data and manual EDID management Dolby Digital, DTS, DTS-HD Max Resolution 4Kx2K, 1080P 3D Transmission Distance 4Kx2K@60Hz 15m Power Supply DC 24V 2.5A Power Consumption 32W (Full Load) 2.2W (Standby) Dimension (W*H*D) 437 x 44 x 235 mm Weight 1.96Kg Temperature 0 ~ 50 Reference Humidity 10% ~ 90% Note: AVGear recommends using quality HDMI cables in order to maintain preferred transmission distance and performance.

Supported Resolutions: Display Ratio Resolutions 4K 4096x2160 (30,50,60 Hz), 3840x2160 (24,25,30 50 60 Hz) 21:9 2560x1080 (60Hz) 16:9 1920x1080(1080P 3D), 1600x900, 1366x768, 1280x720, 1024x576 (60Hz) 16:10 1920x1200,1680x1050, 1440x900, 1360x768,1280x800 (60Hz) 4:3 1600x1200,1400x1050, 1280x1204,1024x768, 800x600,640x480 (60Hz) 7. Panel Drawing

8 Troubleshooting & Maintenance Problems Causes Solutions Color loss or no video signal output No output image when switching No audio output Cannot control the device via front panel buttons Cannot control the device via IR remote Power Indicator remains off when powered on EDID management does not work normally There is a blank screen on the display when switching The connection cables may not be connected correctly or may be faulty Failed or loose connection No signal at the input / output end Failed or loose connection Input source is with HDCP while the HDCP compliance is switched off. The display doesn t support the input resolution. The amplifier is not able to decode HDMI audio Front panel buttons are locked The battery has run out The IR remote is faulty Beyond the effective range of the IR signal or not pointing at the IR receiver Failed or loose power connection The HDMI cable is broken at the output end The display does not support the resolution of the video source Check whether the cables are connected correctly and in good working condition Make sure the connection is firm Check with oscilloscope or multimeter if there is any signal at the input/output end Make sure the connection is good Send command /%[x]:[1]. to change HDCP compliance status. Switch to another input source or enable the display to learn the EDID data of the input. Change amplifier Send command /%Unlock; to unlock Change battery Send it to an authorized dealer for repairing Adjust the distance and angle and point right at the IR receiver. Check whether the cables are connected correctly Change for another HDMI cable in good working condition Switch again Manage the EDID data manually to make the resolution of the video source automatically

Cannot control the device by control device (e.g. a PC)through RS232 port Static becomes stronger when connecting the video connectors Cannot control the device by RS232 / IR remote / front panel buttons Wrong connection Wrong RS232 communication parameters Broken RS232 port Poor grounding The device has a previous fault compliant with the output resolution. Check to ensure connection between the control device and the unit Type in correct RS232 communication parameters: Baud rate:9600; Data bit: 8; Stop bit: 1; Parity bit: none Send it to an authorized dealer for repair Check the grounding and make sure it is connected well. Send it to an authorized dealer for repair If your problem persists after following the above troubleshooting steps, seek further help from your authorized dealer.